No. You won't even get it to chamber.
Yup.
No. Ammo designated as .38 or .38 special is different than ammo designated as .380. .380 is designed for semi-auto handguns and .38 ammo is for revolvers.More to the point, the .38 Special has a longer case, and a larger diameter projectile. The .38 special bullet measures .357" diameter, the .380 measures .355" diameter. The .38 special is a 'rimmed' cartridge, and the .380 is 'rimless'. Luckily, .38 Special ammo will not fit in a .380 magazine, otherwise the results could be disastrous, possibly turning your .380 handgun into a hand grenade.
I am not aware of any cartridge called a 380 Winchester Special. .32 Winchester Special is a rifle cartridge, .380 ACP (.380 auto) is an automatic pistol cartridge. Either should be available from a full service gun shop.
No.
Can I shoot 380acp caliber out of my 32 pistol?
The .380 automatic cannot shoot 9mm Parabellum ammo.
Any standard .380 ACP ammo, yes.
No-- If you will GOOGLE .380 ACP and also GOOGLE .32 ACP. You can see the difference in specifications. First item each page "WIKI"
380 auto. Many good brands of ammo out there.
You will have to shoot as many different types as you can afford to find out. All weapons will exhibit a preference for one brand/bullet weight.
380 ACP, 9mm Kurz